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Candidate Information Booklet
Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor
(Breakthrough Programme)
(Ref: AYOM/05/18)
Closing date for applications:
12 noon on Friday 18th May 2018
“A project supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).”
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Job Title: Breakthrough Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor
Salary: £16,781 pro rata Pt. 14 on the NJC pay scale.
Hours: 22.5
Pension: 7%
Holidays: 25 days per year pro rata plus statutory public holidays
Duration: 31st July 2021 (this is subject to funding).
Responsible to: Operations Manager
PROJECT BACKGROUNDAshton Community Trust has received funding to deliver ‘Breakthrough’, a Peace IV Children
and Young People Programme. The programme will engage up to 172 young people aged
14 – 24 years per year from across North Belfast, Shankill and Newtownabbey through
working in local schools and in partnership with youth and community organisations. The
programme will be delivered in partnership with Cliftonville Community Regeneration Forum,
Ardoyne Youth Enterprises, Mount Vernon Community Development Forum (operating on
behalf of Loughview Community Action Partnership), Newtownabbey Antrim Cultural
Network (NACN), Street Beat, New Life City Church and YEHA Youth Project.
Assistant Youth Outreach Mentors will support delivery of the Breakthrough Programme
within schools and communities engaging young people aged 14 – 24 years in an outcomes
focused good relations, personal development and citizenship programme. Young people
will engage in a range of activities including one-to-one mentoring, good relations, personal
development and life skills group work, team building activities, residential experiences, a
mandatory menu of sports and arts training, citizenship training, support on progression and
additional training needs.
JOB BACKGROUND:
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The post will involve supporting programme delivery across Shankill, North Belfast and
Newtownabbey. The role of an Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor will require a highly
experienced, committed and innovative youth worker who brings creativity, energy and
strong youth engagement skills to supporting young people’s development. The role requires
considerable experience in working with hard to reach young people aged 14 – 24 years
who may have disengaged with youth work provision. These young people can present
complex issues and behaviours which may include anti-social behaviour, substance misuse,
offending and significant risk taking. Experience of street based work and community
engagement is essential.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. To support Youth Outreach Mentors in engaging young people aged 14 – 24 years
through outreach on the street, in schools and in youth and community centres.
2. To establish relationships of trust and mutual respect with young people and offer
them support and encouragement, addressing key issues including health, self-
esteem, independent living and managing relationships
3. To support Youth Outreach Mentors facilitate group work, specifically focused on good
relations and personal development
4. Encourage a fun, positive, participative, youth-centred atmosphere ensuring that
young people play an active role in the development of the programme
5. To support Youth Outreach Mentors in assisting young people in the development of
relationships with the wider community and external agencies.
6. Positively challenge oppressive behaviour in young people.
7. Provide information, support and guidance to young people.
8. Encourage young people to broaden their horizons and be active citizens.
9. To support Youth Outreach Mentors in supporting young people in evaluating activities
and the impact of the programme on their development.
10. To support Youth Outreach Mentors in supporting young people in their understanding
of risk and challenge and in taking action to address key issues in their lives.
11. To support the Programme Coordinator, Programme Manager and Youth Outreach
Mentors in promoting and marketing the Breakthrough Programme.
12. To ensure all guidelines and processes set out by SEUPB and the Breakthrough
Programme are followed.
13. To perform such other relevant tasks deemed necessary by management to ensure
the effective and efficient implementation of the organisations action plan.
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OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
Undertake any other related responsibilities commensurate with the evolving objectives
of the post, the Breakthrough Programme and the evolution of Ashton Community Trust,
as may reasonably be requested
Work flexibly on evenings, weekends and during school holidays to ensure full delivery
of the programme.
Undertake training in order to develop work related skills and knowledge.
Work with due regard for ACT’s core values and objectives
Ensure the effective implementation of and adherence to, the Ashton’s policies and
procedures
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Participate in ACT’s Performance Management and Appraisal process, and agree short,
medium and long term goals with line manager.
Identify learning and development needs with line manager and evaluate T&D to
demonstrate needs have been met.
Share best practice and achievements, and contribute at opportunities to present
outcomes and case studies.
Contribute to the learning of others across the organisation and across other
organisations involved in delivering Peace IV Children and Young People Programmes
by sharing knowledge and skills both informally and formally.
Status of the Job Description
This job description is not incorporated into the employee’s employment contract. It is
intended as a guide and should not be viewed as an inflexible specification and it may be
varied from time to time in the light of strategic developments following discussion with the
post holder. The post holder will be expected to work to objectives agreed with the line
manager.
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Person SpecificationEssential Criteria
Application/
Interview
1. A minimum OCN level 2 in ‘Youth Work’, or equivalent or a higher youth work
qualification.
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2. A proven track record of six months or more paid experience in development
and delivery of youth work programmes in various youth work settings.
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3. Experience of recruiting and working with hard to reach young people in a
variety of youth work settings
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4. Highly motivated and ability to work as part of a team I
5. A demonstrable understanding and knowledge of issues affecting young
people within communities
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6. Experience of delivering and developing effective programmes of activities
for young people
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7. Ability to form close working relationships and communicate effectively with
young people, colleagues and others.
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8. Experience of supporting the development and delivery of effective good
relations, citizenship and personal development programmes with and for
young people
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9. Experience and good knowledge of I.T and database systems including;
ability to use MS office (Word, Excel) Internet and Email;
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10. Ability to work under own initiative, including effective prioritisation of tasks
and ability to work to agreed aims and objectives
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11. An understanding of the issues facing young people from disadvantaged
communities
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12. Understanding of Equal opportunities, and a willingness to challenge
discriminatory behaviour
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13. A willingness to be flexible in work patterns and to fulfil evening and weekend
duties
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14. Child protection training undertaken in the last 2 years or the willingness to
undertake child protection training prior to commencement.
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Desirable Criteria:
(Desirable criteria may be used to shortlist applicants, should there be a need to facilitate manageable shortlists)
Knowledge and experience of working with the young people not in education,
employment or training
At least one year’s experience of outreach and/ or detached youth work including
street outreach.
Experience of needs assessment and working with young people through one-to-one
engagement and mentoring
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Breakthrough Programme PrinciplesThe following principles will underpin the Breakthrough Programme and candidates will be
expected to evidence both their commitment to them and experience of addressing them
within their previous work
Young-person-centred: The young person is at the centre of the programme. The engagement with the young
person will start from where the young person is and based on their needs and in relation to
their values, views and principles. The Programme will seek to understand and work with the
wider context within which the young person lives their life; their family, community, social
setting. They are actively engaged in project design, delivery and evaluation; the things that
are important to them are taken into account; and their experiences are used to support their
learning. Taking part in the Programme is an enjoyable experience which fits into and
contributes to the young person’s life. The contact with the young person is concerned with
how they feel and not just what they know and can do – ‘being’ is as important as ‘doing’.
Staff values and behaviours: All interactions with young people are rooted in a youth work approach and characterised by
empathy, respect, compassion, outreach, patience and the belief that the young people can
grow and change.
Engagement with young people: Approaches to encouraging participation and widening horizons are tailored to individual
circumstances. The emotional development of the young people is paramount and the
programme is focused on the belief that young people can grow and change. This
programme will provide the wrap-around one-to-one support they need to do so.
Educational and developmental: The engagement with the young person is recognised as educational and developmental in
its nature.
The importance of a central, positive relationship: The work with each young person is based on a vital, core, critical relationship between
them and the person or people supporting their learning and development. This relationship
is open and honest, rooted in a youth work approach, committed to nurturing the young
person, and will create the conditions to help them flourish. It will provide ongoing
opportunity for the young person to discuss their strengths, hopes, needs, issues, views, and
prejudices, and will help them to stick with the Programme and plan for the future.
Voice: Young people are supported to find and use their voice and to begin to influence their lives,
and the lives of others, in a positive way.
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Respect for difference and developing capabilities for contributing to good relations in communities and between people from different backgrounds:Respect for difference is key. The Programme will tackle sectarianism and racism, and other
discriminatory and damaging attitudes and behaviours towards those who are perceived to
be ‘different’.
Safe and stimulating environments: The Programme will provide experiences which motivate young people and which enable
young people to explore their hopes and fears in a safe environment and, ultimately, move
beyond their current horizons. A young person will be enabled to design their own journey by
setting personal goals and working out steps towards these goals.
Partnership: Young people are partners in their learning and development and co-design
approaches with participants are prioritised. Young people are seen as an asset and not a
problem, and the process is one of working with young people, not ‘on’ them. Other
‘partners’ who are important to the young person can also be involved – e.g. family
members, peers and professionals. Those delivering the Programme will be mindful of, and
seek to understand and work appropriately with, the wider context within which the young
person lives their life.
Commitment to innovation, quality and continuous improvement: Staff and young
people have the ongoing opportunity to work together through a creative and dynamic
process of co-design to ensure that Programme provision is always relevant to Programme
objectives and young people’s needs, and that delivery is consistently responsive to the
requirements of participants. A culture of critical reflection and innovation is fostered and
actively supported.
Programme OutcomesThe Breakthrough Programme will deliver quality opportunities for development of young
people’s capabilities across three core Programme outcome areas which applicants must be
able to demonstrate a commitment to:
(i) Good relations content will contribute to lower levels of community division, sectarianism
and racism, and will make a positive contribution to reconciliation.
(ii) Personal development content will develop the social and emotional or ‘soft’ skills of the
participant.
(iii) Citizenship content will develop the capacity of the participant to make a positive
contribution towards their participation in family, community and society.
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Guidance for Making your Application
The application form is designed to ensure that applicants provide the necessary information to determine how they meet the competition requirements and the essential/desirable criteria.
The space available on the application form is the same for all applicants and must
not be altered.
Ashton Community Trust will not accept CV’s, letters, or any other supplementary
material in place of or in addition to, completed application forms.
Applicants must complete the application form in black ink or typescript.
Applicants must not reformat their application form.
Information in support of your application will not be accepted after the closing date
for receipt of applications.
Relevant or equivalent qualifications – if you believe your qualification is equivalent to
the one required, the onus is on you to provide the panel with details of modules
studied, etc. so the panel can make a well-informed decision.
It is essential that all applicants demonstrate on their application form how and to
what extent their experience and skills are relevant to this post and the extent to
which they satisfy each of the essential and desirable criterion specified. If you do not
provide sufficient detail, including the appropriate dates needed to meet the criteria,
the selection panel will reject your application.
The examples you provide should be concise and relevant to the criteria. This is very
important as these may be discussed at interview and you may need to be prepared
to talk about them in detail if you are invited to interview. It is your unique role that the
panel are interested in, not that of your team or division.
Ashton Community Trust will not make assumptions from the title of the applicants
post or the nature of the organisation, as to the skills and experience gained.
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Application Form Submission
Completed applications can be submitted by:
o Email to [email protected], by post or delivered by hand to HR, Ashton
Centre, 5 Churchill Street, Belfast, BT15 2BP.
We will not accept incomplete application forms; application forms received after the
closing deadline or reformatted application forms.
Please only return the application form, monitoring form and Disclosure of Criminal
Convictions Form.
Applicants using Royal Mail should note that 1st class mail does not guarantee next
day delivery. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that sufficient postage
has been paid to return the form to Ashton Community Trust to meet the required
deadlines.
Ashton Community Trust will not accept application forms where there has been a
shortfall in postage.
Should you have any queries please contact HR on 02890 742255 or email at
Interview Guidance for Applicants
At interview, the selection panel will assess candidates against the competencies,
qualifications and experience for the post.
If this is your first experience of a competence-based interview, bear in mind that it does not
require you to:
Talk through previous jobs from start to finish
Provide generalised information as to your background and experience.
Provide information that is not specifically relevant to the competence the question is
designed to test.
A competence based interview does however require you to:
Focus exclusively, in your responses, on your ability to fulfil the competences
required for the effective performance in the role.
Provide specific examples of your experience in relation to the required competence
areas.
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Disability Requirements
Ashton Community Trust will ask on the application form if you require any reasonable
adjustments, due to disability, to enable you to attend any part of the assessment process.
Details of any disability are only used for this purpose and do not form part of the selection
process. If you are successful in the selection process and are being considered for
appointment, you may be required to outline any adjustments you consider necessary in
order for you to take up appointment. If you wish to discuss your disability requirements
further, please contact HR on 02890 742255.
Feedback
Ashton Community Trust is committed to providing feedback in respect to decisions taken in
determining eligibility/shortlisting as well as at interview. Feedback will be communicated on
receipt of a written request.
Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form
Please note this form is regarded as part of your application and failure to complete and return it will result in disqualification.
The information is used for monitoring purposes only. All applications for employment are
considered strictly on the basis of merit.
Ashton Community Trust complies with relevant Equal Opportunities legislation and policies.
Please complete the monitoring form and return in a separate envelope marked ‘Monitoring
Officer’.
Prior to appointment with Ashton Community Trust the following will be required:
Proof of qualifications
Proof of eligibility to work in the UK
Personal ID
ACCESS NI check depending on role.
Ashton Community Trust complies with Access NI Code of Practice, which can be
downloaded from https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/accessni-code-
of-practice.pdf
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Confidential Ashton Community Trust
Ashton Centre, 5 Churchill Street, Belfast BT15 2BP
Reference: Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor (Breakthrough Programme)
Employment Application Form
Please complete this application form in black ink or typescript and return it on or before the closing date stated. Late applications will not be accepted. Only information provided on this application form will be considered by the panel. CV’s will not be accepted.
Post applied for:
Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor (Breakthrough Programme)
Application Number:
AYOM/05/18
Hours: 22.5 hours per week
Closing Date and Time:
Friday 18th May 2018 at 12 noon
Personal Details:Surname: Telephone Number (Home):
Forename(s): Telephone Number (Mobile):
Title: Email Address:
Address: Postcode:
NI Number:
Relevant Qualifications and/or Professional MembershipOriginal proof of qualifications will be requested if recommended for appointment (Please continue on a separate sheet of necessary)
Examination level(for example, GCSE/’A’ Level/Degree/NVQ
Subject(s) Grade Date Gained
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Professional Qualifications
Registration Body/Number
Date Gained
Employment History
Please give details of jobs that you have held, starting with your present or most recent employer and work backwards, in chronological order. Include in this section any breaks in employment history for example, caring responsibilities, travelling or returning to study, registered unemployment and temporary/voluntary employment. (Please continue on a separate sheet if required)
Name and Address of Employer and Nature of Business
From To Job Title: Final Salary and Reason for Leaving
Notice required if offered the position for which you have applied?
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Training
Details of relevant training courses attended and awards achieved, including dates if appropriate
Suitability for this position
Please detail your suitability for this position under the relevant headings below, describing how your experience and knowledge relates to the job description and person specification. You must ensure that you provide sufficient information on the application form to enable the selection panel to assess your eligibility at shortlisting.
Essential Criteria
1. Please demonstrate that you have a minimum of OCN level 2 in ‘Youth Work’, or equivalent or a higher youth work qualification.
2. Please demonstrate to the panel that you have a proven track record of months or more paid experience in development and delivery of youth work programmes in various youth work settings.
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3. Please detail your experience of recruiting and working with hard to reach young people in a variety of youth work settings
4. Please demonstrate your experience and knowledge of I.T and database systems including; ability to use MS office (Word, Excel) Internet and Email;
5. Are you willing to be flexible in work patterns and to fulfil evening and weekend duties?
6. Have you undertaken child protection training undertaken in the last 2 years or the willingness to undertake child protection training prior to commencement?
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Desirable Criteria
7. Do you have knowledge and experience of working with the young people not in education, employment or training?
8. Do you have at least one year’s experience of outreach and/ or detached youth work including street outreach?
9. Do you have experience of needs assessment and working with young people through one-to-one engagement and mentoring?
I confirm that the information I have given is accurate and complete, as misleading or false statements will result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment, or if employed dismissal.
Signed…………………………………………………Date…………………………………..
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Data Protection Act:
Under the Data Protection Act 1998, Ashton Community Trust is required to notify applicants and prospective employees on how their personal data will be processed and used. This application form, excluding the equal opportunities monitoring form, will be retained by Ashton Community trust for a maximum period of 12 months, unless you are the successful applicant for the post, in which case the application form will become part of your employee record. Some of the data you provide is considered to be Sensitive Personal Data under the Data Protection Act 1998, this information will be used to assist us with recruitment monitoring. It will be held separately from application forms and will be retained for a three-year period under obligations arising from the NI Equality Legislation, it will also be held electronically.
By signing this form you are giving consent to Ashton Community Trust to use this data in the way described above.
Signed: _____________________________________ Date: ______________________
Personal Statement:
Ashton Community Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer. The Trust encourages applications from people with disabilities and will not preclude full consideration of your application as a result of your disability. In accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act a person is disabled if they have, or have had, “a physical or mental impairment which has, or has had, a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities”.
Do you consider yourself to have, or, have had a disability that is relevant to your job application? Yes/No
If you have answered yes, is there anything we should know about your disability or requirements in order to:
Process your application fairly, Make any specific arrangements for your interview, and Make any necessary reasonable adjustments or adaptations, or provide any aids
to assist you in completing the duties of the post.
Provide details:
Private and Confidential
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The following pages will not be used as part of the selection process as they contain information that is strictly private and confidential.
RefereesPlease give full details of two people (not relatives) that we can approach for references, one of which must be your current or most recent employer, if you have never been employed before please list details of someone who would know you in a voluntary or academic capacity. Please ensure that your referees are aware of this application, and, also, if you are providing us with their email address, that you obtain your referee’s permission to do so. References must be satisfactory to Ashton Community Trust
ReferenceName:Occupation:Full Address:Telephone Number:Email:
ReferenceName:OccupationFull Address:Telephone Number:Email:
I give Ashton Community Trust the right to investigate all references and to secure additional information about me, if job related. I hereby release from liability the employer and its representatives for seeking such information and all other persons, corporations or organizations for furnishing such information. I have read and understood the requirements and particulars for the job, which have been supplied to me. I further understand that the job offer may be subject to the satisfactory outcome of references and/or a satisfactory Access NI Disclosure.
I confirm that the information I have given is accurate and complete, as misleading or false statements will result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment, or if employed dismissal.
Signed…………………………………………………Date…………………………………..
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Strictly Private And Confidential Reference No. AYOM/05/18
Disclosure of Criminal Convictions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1979
All applicants must complete this form and return in an envelope marked confidential to Human Resources, Ashton Centre, 5 Churchill Street, Belfast, BT15 2BP.
Post: Breakthrough Assistant Youth Outreach Mentor Please read the following information carefully and then answer the questions:
Commitment for Fair SelectionAshton Community Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer; unprejudiced consideration
will be given to all candidates for employment who declare criminal convictions unless the
offence(s) is/are manifestly incompatible with the post in question. Any disclosure will be
seen in the context of the job criteria, the nature of the offence and the responsibility for the
care of existing clients and employees. The information disclosed on the Disclosure of
Criminal Convictions form or through an Access NI check will be considered in line with
Ashton Community Trust’s Recruitment of Ex-Offenders Policy.
Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1979Because of the nature of the work you are applying for (staff employed by Ashton
Community Trust will/may have substantial or unsupervised access to children and young
people, older people and/or the mentally or physically disabled).
Do you have any convictions that are not ‘protected’ (as defined by the
Rehabilitation of Offenders (exceptions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979,
as amended in 2014)?
Yes No
If yes, please give details of date(s), offence(s) and sentence(s) passed:
Please provide any other information you feel is relevant:This may include a description of your circumstances at the time, how your situation may
have changed, positive outcomes arising from the conviction such as training received
during a period of custody and/or why we should disregard the conviction.
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If you are applying for a post which involves contact with either children, young people or
vulnerable adults, please also confirm that you are not listed on either of the following lists
(as appropriate)
I confirm that I am not listed on the children’s barred list Yes No
I confirm that I am not listed on the adult’s barred list Yes No
Notice to ApplicantsPlease place the completed form in the confidential envelope supplied, seal and return with
your application form. If you have downloaded your application form and will be Emailing it,
please place the Criminal Convictions form in a confidential envelope, stating that it is for the
purposes of the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1979 and
post it for the attention of HR please mark the envelope strictly confidential.
After the interview stage the selection panel will open the envelope of the candidate who
received the highest score and separate arrangements will be made to discuss any criminal
convictions. All other envelopes will be shredded.
I understand that the information provided will be treated in accordance with Secure
Handling of Sensitive Disclosure Information Policy.
I can confirm to the best of my knowledge, the information given on this form is true and
complete.
Name:______________________________________
Date__________________________
Warning: Failure to provide correct information may affect your application. We do not wish
to exclude ex-offenders but we must ensure that the offence(s) that lead to conviction(s)
is/are not manifestly incompatible with the post in question.
QF16/4
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MONITORING FORM JOB REFERENCE NO: AYOM/05/18
MONITORING QUESTIONNAIRE UNDER THE ASHTON COMMUNITY TRUST’S EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY
IN CONFIDENCE, USED FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY
Date of Birth: __________________ Nationality: _____________
1 COMMUNITY BACKGROUND
I am a member of the Protestant community
I am a member of the Roman Catholic community
I am not a member of either the Protestant or the Roman Catholic community
2 ETHNIC ORIGIN
White Black Other
Irish Traveller Chinese
Pakistani Indian
Black Caribbean Mixed Group
Black African Other
3 GENDER
Female Male
4 MARITAL STATUS
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Married Single Widowed Separated Cohabiting Civil Partnership
5 DISABILITY
Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 you are deemed to be a disabled person if you have cancer, multiple sclerosis or HIV infection.
Also, you are deemed to be a disabled person if you have a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on your ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
Do you consider that you are a disabled person?
Yes: No:
If you answered “yes”, please indicate the nature of your impairment by ticking the appropriate box or boxes below:
Physical impairment, such as difficulty usingyour arms, or mobility issues requiring you to usea wheelchair or crutches:
Sensory impairment, such as being blind orhaving a serious visual impairment, or being deafor having a serious hearing impairment:
Mental health condition, such as depression or schizophrenia:
Learning disability or difficulty, such asDown’s Syndrome or dyslexia, or Cognitive impairment, such as autistic spectrum disorder:
Long-standing or progressive illness or health condition,such as cancer, HIV infection, diabetes, epilepsy orchronic heart disease:
Other (please specify):
…………
When you have completed this questionnaire, please return it to:
The Monitoring Officer, ASHTON COMMUNITY TRUST,
5 CHURCHILL STREET, BELFAST BT15 2BP
Access to this information will be strictly controlled and will not be seen by the shortlisting panel. Monitoring will involve the use of statistical summaries of information in which identities of the individuals will not appear. The information will not be available for any other purposes other than equal opportunities monitoring. The information will subsequently be transferred to the monitoring system operated by the Monitoring Officer. There it will be strictly controlled in accordance with the Data Protection Code of Practice. Please note that it is an offence for any person to give false information to another who is seeking that information in order to make a monitoring return.
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